Arti general trading5/31/2023 The index ranks Iceland, Sweden and Finland as the best for children’s rights out of the world’s 185 recognised countries. The KidsRights Index measures how children’s rights are respected annually and is compiled with Rotterdam’s Erasmus University. The report also said more than one-third of the world’s children are currently vulnerable to heatwaves. The Dutch non-governmental agency said diseases such as malaria and dengue affect around one in four children, around 600m people. The KidsRights Index, based on figures supplied by UN agencies, said in a new report published on Wednesday that 920 million children across the globe are affected by water scarcity. NEARLY a billion children across the world struggle to access water, according to a damning new report.
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